2018 Edinburgh Fringe
Ray Bradshaw: Deaf Comedy Fam
One in six people suffer from hearing loss. Two of those people are Ray's parents. Full of hilarious tales about growing up with deaf parents, Deaf Comedy Fam presents a very first for comedy, as Ray performs each show simultaneously in English and British Sign Language. Total sell-out Fringe 2017. Weekly Winner Adelaide Fringe 2018, John Chataway Innovation Award. Perth Fringeworld nominee for Best Comedy. 'Captivating, funny, sharply executed' ***** (BroadwayBaby.com). 'Takes stand-up comedy into a new realm' ***** (ShortCom.co.uk). 'Wonderful' **** (VoiceMag.uk). **** (Scotsman). **** (Edinburgh Evening News).
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Comedian signs his entire show in comedy first
As the son of deaf parents, Ray Bradshaw regards British Sign Language as his first language.
Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 21st August 2018Ray Bradshaw interview
Why I'm performing the first Edinburgh show in English and sign language simultaneously.
Emily Jupp, i Newspaper, 13th August 201810 of the most unusual shows to see at the Fringe
From rapping care workers to synchronised swimming on dry land, these shows are her guide to the strange and surprising treats on offer at the Fringe.
Kirsty Fraser, The Herald, 22nd July 2018Performances
Date | Time | Venue |
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16th Aug 2018 | 16:15 | Gilded Balloon Teviot (Sportsmans) |
17th Aug 2018 | 16:15 | Gilded Balloon Teviot (Sportsmans) |
18th Aug 2018 | 16:15 | Gilded Balloon Teviot (Sportsmans) |
19th Aug 2018 | 16:15 | Gilded Balloon Teviot (Sportsmans) |
20th Aug 2018 | 16:15 | Gilded Balloon Teviot (Sportsmans) |
21st Aug 2018 | 16:15 | Gilded Balloon Teviot (Sportsmans) |
22nd Aug 2018 | 16:15 | Gilded Balloon Teviot (Sportsmans) |